Texas Tech hasn't experienced much success the past few seasons, but outfielder Barrett Barnes and others are ready to make that change. We preview Tech and others 41-60.
read
Brian Johnson has intriguing power potential both at the plate and on the mound for the Gators, and is poised for a big junior year as the draft approaches.
Armed with his strong religious faith and an overpowering fastball, Stanford right-hander Mark Appel has emerged as one of the top prospects in this year's MLB Draft.
Missouri State finished fourth in the Mo Valley last season, but right-handed pitcher Nick Petree and the Bears have better plans in 2012. We preview the Bears and others.
Texas A&M heads to the SEC next season, but Tyler Naquin and the Aggies hope to leave a lasting mark on the Big 12. Others hope to chase them down. We preview the conference.
San Diego slugger Kris Bryant had a great fall and hopes to guide the Toreros to a postseason berth in 2012. We highlight USD and others as we breakdown teams in the 61-80 range.
Projected as Duke's Friday starter this spring, Marcus Stroman excelled for Team USA last summer serving as the team's closer with a mid to upper 90s fastball and nasty slider.
Texas A&M right-hander Michael Wacha wasn't drafted out of high school in 2009, and he's used the snub as motivation on his way to an All-American career in College Station.
The Bobcats have done a great job the past few seasons, and Jeff McVaney and his cohorts want more. Texas State leads the way as we take an inside look at the Southland.